mark francis
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Putting aside other issues of election failures, this report of unverified ballots in Georgia alone in 2020 exposes potential voter fraud that far exceeds the few thousand votes that gave Biden the debatable win..
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NO Proof / NO Facts = LIES / BULLSHIT
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Custody Chain Analysis Finds 106,000+ Suspect Ballots,
Uselessness of Drop Box Videos
ATLANTA, Jan. 20, 2022 – VoterGA today announced a new chain of custody study that revealed nearly
107,000 drop box ballots in the November 2020 election results have improper chain of custody forms that
call into question the authenticity of those ballots. The study resulted from a statewide analysis of ballot
transfer forms obtained via Open Records Requests.
The findings are preliminary and the number is expected to increase dramatically as more counties
acknowledge they cannot produce oaths for collection team members or, admit they have destroyed
surveillance videos in spite of federal and state retention laws that require election records to be retained for
about two years.
The findings do not include missing forms that have been previously estimated to grow to approximately
355,000. Further, VoterGA discovered that most counties have no records of how many total ballots were
collected from drop boxes so there is no way to determine how many ballots were collected when several
days’ worth of forms are missing.
Specifically, improper chain of custody issues entails violations of State Election Board (SEB) rules or
impossible circumstances in the forms. Examples of violations include:
• Chain of custody forms that are unsigned by collection team members
• Forms with only one person identified on the pickup team
• Forms with no name of who received it at the County Election Center
• Forms not received on same day of pickup
Here is a sample list of impossible circumstances:
• Forms with collection times after drop off times
• Recorded pickup times for locations too close together to be accurate
• Pickups dated before boxes were installed
• Pickups on the day after the election
VoterGA also identified massive problems with drop box videos, many of which have been prematurely
destroyed by the counties. Those retaining their videos wanted as much as $15,000 for the recordings or
could not produce them until months after the election was certified. Even if recordings exist, they are
inadequate to detect the content of night-time drop offs because cameras are positioned behind the box and
too far away to identify what was deposited into the box.
The presentation was made by VoterGA chain of custody team lead, David Hancock. VoterGA co-founder
Garland Favorito added: ”Our poll watching team recently found that SB202 did not solve the problem.
Some poll workers will allow ballot harvesters to drop hundreds of ballots into drop boxes at polling
locations. The law and SEB rules must still be changed further and enforced to ensure election integrity.“
VoterGA is a non-partisan, 501(c)3 registered non-profit organization created by a coalition of citizens working to restore
election integrity in Georgia. We advocate for independently verifiable, auditable, recount capable and transparent elections.
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